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#if SWIFT_PACKAGE
  @_exported import FirebaseFirestoreInternalWrapper
#else
  @_exported import FirebaseFirestoreInternal
#endif // SWIFT_PACKAGE

// This is a trick to force generate a `FirebaseFirestore-Swift.h`
// header that re-exports `FirebaseFirestoreInternal` for Objective-C
// clients. It is important for the below code to reference a Firestore
// symbol defined in Objective-C as that will import the symbol's
// module (`FirebaseFirestoreInternal`) in the generated header. This
// allows Objective-C clients to import Firestore's Objective-C API
// using `@import FirebaseFirestore;`. This API is not needed for Swift
// clients and is therefore unavailable in a Swift context.
@available(*, unavailable)
@objc public extension Firestore {
  static var __no_op: () -> Void { {} }
}
